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02-15-2011, 02:53 PM #1
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Lime green plants!! :(
Coffee filter is not gonna work. Get a ph pen.
Treez81 Reviewed by Treez81 on . Lime green plants!! :( Hey all, just hoping some wise sage can help me with a question regarding my treasures... Here's my info: Indoor soil Random potting soil mix for roses - only thing available Soil runoff pH 7.5+ Water source: bottled water Source water pH: 8.0 (treated with organic cider vinegar to 5.0) Age of plant: 4 weeks Type of fertilizer: Age Old organic plus compost tea Rating: 5U know what \"thought\" did?
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02-15-2011, 04:34 PM #2
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Lime green plants!! :(
RT's right and sorry I was so buzzed I forgot to mention it, because it's very important, but I mix my soil up several weeks, sometimes months in advance and let it sit and fester for awhile before I actually use it....I use all kinds of organic garbage to get the ph perfect before it ever sees a root, plus perlite and vermiculite, and let it sit for some time to be sure I got it right! I'm an oddball tho...and don't have access to good bagged soil! If you can get good soil that is truly 6.3, definitely use it!
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